Forbes.com found that Michigan football has the third-highest average ticket price -- via secondary market -- in the country. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com

Michigan has the largest college football stadium in the country.

And in order to get into that stadium, Wolverine fans opting to buy tickets via a secondary market will have to pay one of the highest prices in the country.

According to a study done by Forbes.com recently, Michigan football has an average home ticket price of $230 for the 2013 season. That number ranks the Wolverines third nationally, behind only Notre Dame ($294) and Ohio State ($246).

Forbes compiled its data by using a secondary market aggregator called "TiqIQ."

In addition, Michigan will also bring in "dynamic" ticket pricing for single-game dates this season -- a practice used by most professional sports teams, but very few college programs.

Under the new policy, Michigan will use a computer program to determine single-game prices based on their market value. Michigan's on-field performance (as well as its opponent's performance), weather, inventory and other factors will be taken into account.